2016 Deloitte Energy Conference Exponential technologies ...

2016 Deloitte Energy Conference Exponential technologies, driving exponential change

June 21-22, 2016 | Washington, DC

The program

Dedicated to providing the energy industry with insights on emerging topics, Deloitte brings together energy executives, researchers, entrepreneurs, investors and regulators from around the globe for an in-depth analysis of key developments and challenges facing today's global and domestic energy markets at its Energy Conference. Speakers come from a cross-section of the world's energy industry, and the conference topics are of keen interest to energy company management, boards of directors, investors, and all other industry professionals.

Who should attend?

Energy company management, boards of directors, investors, and all other industry professionals should look forward to hearing from speakers who will represent a cross-section of the world's energy industry.

Location:

Meeting start: Meeting end: Attire: Airports*:

Grand Hyatt Washington 1000 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

Tuesday, June 21, 2016 8:00 a.m.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 1:30 p.m.

Business casual

Plan your flight into Ronald Reagan National Airport. Dulles and Baltimore/Washington airports are also options, but transfer times are approximately an hour from the hotel.

* Airports and ground transportation - see page 3 for details.

Registration information

Please register online at us/energyconference. Questions? Please contact energyconference@.

As used in this document, "Deloitte" means Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Please see us/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

North American Utility Landscape ? Lynn Good, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer,

Duke Energy

2016 Energy Outlook ? Adam E. Sieminski, Administrator, US Energy

Information Administration

Innovation in Global Power and Utilities ? Andres Gluski, President and Chief Executive Officer,

The AES Corporation

Unconventional Oil and Gas ? CFO Insights: Disruptive Innovation is the New Normal ? Margaret Mary (Peggy) Smyth, Chief Financial Officer, National Grid, US

Leading Transformation in the US Energy Industry ? James (Jim) P. Torgerson, Chief Executive Officer, AVANGRID, Inc.

Emerging Business Models ? John Jung, President and Chief Executive Officer, Greensmith Energy

Management Systems ? Bert Valdman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Optimum

Energy LLC

Energy Investment Environment ? Jeffrey R. Holzschuh, Chairman, Institutional Securities, Morgan

Stanley

Emerging Technologies ? Douglas J. Arent, Executive Director of the Joint Institute for

Strategic Energy Analysis, National Renewable Energy Laboratory ? Dr. S. Julio Friedmann,

The Path Forward ? John F. Young, President and Chief Executive Officer,

Energy Future Holdings

Dinner and evening event Smithsonian Insitution National Museum of American History 7:00 p.m. ? 10:00 p.m.

Industry and Regulatory Perspectives ? James T. Gallagher, Executive Director, New York State Smart Grid

Consortium ? David K. Owens, Executive Vice President, Business Operations

Group and Regulatory Affairs, Edison Electric Institute

First elective session

? Alternative Energy ? Outlook for Growth Remains Strong ? Peter L. Kelley, Vice President, Public Affairs, American Wind Energy Association ? Tom Kimbis, Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)

? Energy Accounting, Financial Reporting, and SEC Update

? Oil and Gas: LNG at a Crossroads

? Strategic Value of Risk Management ? Felicia Brown, Vice President Risk Management and Chief Risk Officer AVANGRID, Inc. ? John Judge, Chief Risk Officer, First Energy

? Guru Nadkarni, Vice President, Strategic Planning, Consolidated Edison

Second elective session

? Clean Power Plan: Coordinating Actions Between Federal, State, and Power and Utilities Stakeholders ? Ron Chebra, Principal, Utility Consulting Services, Schneider Electric ? Sarah Dunham, Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs, US Environmental Protection Agency ? Rod Kuckro, Reporter, E&E's EnergyWire ? David Terry, Executive Director, National Association of State Energy Officials

? How the Changing Energy Landscape Will Play Out in Disputes ? Andrew M. Behrman, Partner, Baker Botts LLP ? Christopher B. Holt, Assistant General Counsel Litigation, NRG Energy, Inc. ? Anthony Charles Walsh, Global Chief Litigation Counsel, GE Power & Water

? NERC CIP Standards for the Utility Industry ? Marie Potter, Manager, IT Operations and Compliance, Exelon

? The Smart Power Ecosystem - A Discussion on Competitive Positioning ? H. Ward Camp, Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer, Edison Energy, LLC ? Paul Camuti, Chief Technology Officer, Ingersoll Rand ? Jennifer Pulliam, Senior Director, TXU Solutions, TXU Energy ? Kevin Yates, Head of Energy Management Division, Siemens US and Canada

Keynote luncheon

? The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies

? Andrew McAfee, Researcher, Writer, and MIT Professor

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Cost

Full Conference (two days)

Early Bird: Register and pay by June 10, 2016

$1,050

($750 for government and non-profit employees*)

Register and pay on or after June 11, 2016

$1,250

($950 for government and non-profit employees*)

Half Conference (one day)

Early Bird: Register and pay by June 10, 2016

$750

($550 for government and non-profit employees*)

Register and pay on or after June 11, 2016

$900

($700 for government and non-profit employees*)

*Deloitte LLP has organized this event, making a good faith effort to meet the requirements of a "Widely Attended Gathering," as defined in federal government ethics regulations applicable to executive agency employees and officials. It is recommended that government employee invitees consult their applicable agency ethics official regarding attendance at this event and obtain, if required, an agency interest determination in accordance with any applicable government employee ethics regulations. Additional information on the event can be obtained by contacting Annette Proctor at amproctor@.

Group discounts available: Companies registering three or more employees on or before June 2 will receive a 10% discount. The discount will be reimbursed after the Conference, based on attendance. This discount does not apply to government or non-profit employees. The registration fee includes all Conference materials and meals, including dinner on Tuesday evening at the National Museum of American History. Cancellation policy: Cancellations received on or before May 30, 2016 are fully refundable. Cancellations received May 31 ? June 13, 2016 will receive the post-meeting Conference Report and a refund, less a $300 cancellation fee. Cancellations received on or after June 14, 2016 will receive the Conference Report, but no refund. No-Shows are non-refundable.

Room rate: $369 per night, plus tax. This rate may be offered for dates prior to and after the scheduled conference dates, subject to hotel availability. Please do NOT call the hotel directly. Deloitte National Meeting Services will manage all reservations based on your online registration.

Ground transportation From Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) - 5 miles, approximately $15 taxi. From Dulles International Airport (IAD) Dulles International Airport (IAD) - 27 miles, approximately $60 taxi. From Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) - 30 miles, approximately $70 taxi.

Private car service is available from all three airports. The rate from Ronald Reagan National Airport is approximately $82 one way plus tax and gratuity. For reservations and rates from other airports, please call the Hyatt concierge at +1 202-582-1234.

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Continuing Professional Development (CPE)

CPE credit amount and field of study subject area(s) are pending review by the National CPE Compliance Group. Participants can receive up to 12 hours of CPE credit for attending the seminar in multiple subject areas depending upon sessions attended.

Course Evaluations will be available at the seminar for participant feedback. There are no prerequisites or advanced preparation required. To register complaints related to timeliness/accuracy of CPE credit reporting, program delivery, or program content, contact Janelia Tse at jtse@. For CPE purposes, this is a Group-Live advanced program. Deloitte LLP, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, and Deloitte Tax LLP are registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. NASBA National Registry of CPE Sponsors ? Sponsor License Number 107752 State of New York ? Sponsor License Number 000889 State of Texas ? Sponsor License Number 0000156 In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, CPE Credits will be granted based on a 50-minute hour. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to: National Registry of CPE Sponsors 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700 Nashville, TX 37219-2417

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